John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Who is the real teacher?
Real teacher in life - not experience. This is not to overhear the conversation, and not a line from a song, and not what you read in the books (and the people who write books).
Real teacher - is YOU. You are the only one of all who come your way, who is to decide what is true and what is not, what suits you and what does not, what you learn now, and that you set aside for later.
Have you noticed that two people can read the same book or watch the same movie or listen to the same course and as a result to remember different things? The best that life can do for you - it teaches you a lesson. And you will acquire it or not, depends on you.
We, the authors of this book, can not create anything together better than life.
All we can do is to present a certain point of view, the possible explanations for the fact that we (and some of our friends) was carried out of certain situations.
Acquainted with the fact that we offer, you can say, "Yes, it's good," "No, it will not go" or "Let me try, but we'll see." If this is you, then you can use this: it is yours. We are only clothed in words what you already knew.
If you listen carefully, you can hear (and feel) the voice within. It is the voice of your inner teacher. (We use the word "vote", but for you it may be an image, or a feeling, or sensation, or any combination of that.) This voice "inside" may not be the loudest, but often it is the most persistent, patient and persistent voice .
Sounds like your inner teacher? Is the one who just said: "I sound like that."
If you're like us, you probably were other voices, to answer this question. "No, no, I sound so", "No no inner voice", "Multiple internal voices? They think I'm crazy?", "Internal teacher ... What nonsense!"
But through the noise - with love, calm, and perhaps with some surprise caused by the primitiveness of this first issue - the inner teacher reminds you: "I am here. I was always here. I'm on your side. I love you."
(To be continued)